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TBM Brakes
11-03-2014, 06:57 AM
We're new here, so we're just going to share some info with you guys without pushing any particular product. We hope you like it!! If you have questions, post them up. We'd be happy to help!!


Brake Pedal Ratios
In order to have the best brakes possible, it is absolutely necessary to combine the ideal pedal ratio with the proper bore size master cylinders. Whether you are using a single master cylinder, or dual master cylinders on a balance bar, the basic following concepts apply: More here...........http://www.tbmbrakes.com/brake_pedal_ratios


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kevmurray
11-03-2014, 04:59 PM
We're new here, so we're just going to share some info with you guys without pushing any particular product. We hope you like it!! If you have questions, post them up. We'd be happy to help!!

Welcome to the forum guys. Do you have a package for the GM A-body? It's a popular platform in PT circles but I didn't see any mention on your website.

TBM Brakes
11-03-2014, 05:08 PM
We dohave brakes for A-bodies.

Historically, it worked like this. The customer calls and one of our engineers asks a bunch of questions: what type of car? How will it be used? How much does it weigh? What kind of power? Wheel size? Class restrictions? All kinds of stuff. Then we would recommend a setup and give you a price.

We are working on a new website that will be more of an e-commerce site with parts and prices and is more do it yourself. If it were me, I'd still want to call, because there are some smart guys on our end of the phone. It takes a little longer, but you get the right package the first time.

So for the time being, I'd recommend you call 805-987-STOP (7867) and speak to one of our engineers. SEMA is this week and I'm not sure who stayed home and who went, so they may be a little short handed this week. Be prepared.